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Alejandro Zaera-Polo

    Alejandro Zaera-Polo est un théoricien et praticien de premier plan en architecture, dont le travail se caractérise par une exploration approfondie de la relation entre forme et fonction. Son approche du design est informée par des études théoriques et une vaste expérience académique, y compris des postes dans des universités prestigieuses. À travers sa pratique et ses publications, il repousse constamment les limites de la pensée architecturale. Son influence est évidente dans le paysage architectural contemporain.

    Imminent Commons: The Expanded City
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    • The Sniper's Log

      Architectural Chronicles of Generation X

      • 198pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the theoretical discourse surrounding architecture, this book delves into the concepts that influence and enhance the practice of architects. It examines the interplay between theory and practical application, offering insights that challenge conventional approaches and inspire innovative thinking in architectural design.

      The Sniper's Log
    • Imminent Commons: The Expanded City

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
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      As the second book of the Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism 2017, it presents contemporary urbanism thoughts on nine imminent commons, which engage collective ecological and technological resources relevant to all cities and even extra-urban territories. Recent years have seen greatly increased political opposition between urban and rural areas, bordering on crisis. In order to avoid further aggravating this urban / rural polarization, we need to cultivate a discourse on urbanism that focuses on the interdependencies between cities and the greater ecologies of resources, technologies, and natural processes in which they are situated. The way we think about cities needs to expand significantly to incorporate their effects on global natural cycles, how they metabolize resources from rural areas, and their impact on both local and regional economies.

      Imminent Commons: The Expanded City